ability or abilities

jutfrank

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Yes, it is a similar context. Some people prefer using singular forms in these cases and some prefer using plural forms. There isn't a practical difference in meaning but the evidence is that in the second example with a singular form, the writer has each individual child in mind rather than the plurality of children. Each child has an ability.
 
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